White House considers restructuring communications staff
The White House is preparing a plan to restructure communications and possibly staffing for when President Trump returns from his overseas trip, CBS News has learned.
It's unclear when exactly these proposals will be presented to Trump, but this is likely to take place shortly after he returns to Washington from his first foreign trip as president.
Trump will be presented with proposals to set up messaging teams both inside and outside the White House to deal with rapid response on all fronts. These teams will also hone the messaging on the Russia investigation, CBS News' Steve Chaggaris reports.
The president will also be presented with a proposal to restructure his communications team, including the press office. There have been rumors around Washington that Press Secretary Sean Spicer's job is in danger, but the White House has denied these rumors. In an interview with Fox News' Jeanine Pirro earlier this month, Trump said Spicer has been "doing a good job but he gets beat up."
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